A No vote in Italy's referendum would be a "missed opportunity": Padoan - CNBC

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Mon Oct 10 09:20:00 CEST 2016

This December, Italians will head to the polls to vote on the country's referendum on constitutional reform. Yet if the public votes against it, it will be seen as a "missed opportunity", Italy's finance minister told CNBC.

"If there is a 'No' vote — which I hope will not be the case — it will be basically a missed opportunity for the country," Pier Carlo Padoan, Italy's Finance Minister told CNBC Friday.

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